Hi, would you mind enabling crash reporting (if you haven't done so already) and making the app crash a few times, as that will increase the likelihood of a crash report being sent to us to help us debug. To enable crash reporting:

- open the iOS Settings App- tap on 'Privacy'- scroll to the bottom and tap on 'Diagnostics & Usage'- enable 'Share with App Developers'

mancesco wrote:Hi, would you mind enabling crash reporting (if you haven't done so already) and making the app crash a few times, as that will increase the likelihood of a crash report being sent to us to help us debug. To enable crash reporting:- open the iOS Settings App- tap on 'Privacy'- scroll to the bottom and tap on 'Diagnostics & Usage'- enable 'Share with App Developers'Thank you

Thank you, we've received the crash reports and see where the problem is. We will be working on a fix for the next version of the app, but in the meantime the following steps should fix your crash:

- Within the Nitroxbuddy app, tap on the Settings Tab- Tap on "Device Manager" and connect to your cootwo- Go back to the main Settings screen, and tap on "cootwo Settings"- Tap on "Device Info" and wait for the various info on that screen to be filled in.- Tap on "Device Name" and enter a name (anything you want, just don't leave it blank).

After setting a device name, you should be able to perform a calibration/analysis without a crash. Let me know if that works for you, and sorry for the inconvenience.